Search results for "Unitarianism" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • and, along with Andrews Norton, one of Unitarianism's leading theologians ... Channing is sometimes referred to as the "Father of Unitarianism ...
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  • philosophy that was strongly rooted in Unitarianism. The elder Mrs. Peabody ... is usually called the "father of Unitarianism," as well as being ...
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  • === Unitarianism and the Transcendentalists=== humanity of Jesus. British and American Unitarianism originated from Calvinism ...
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  • one of the missionaries converted to Unitarianism. Roy corresponded with ... become a Unitarian. Adam thought that Unitarianism might have a wider appeal ...
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  • joining the more liberal denomination of Unitarianism. However, the Bryant family was united in their zeal for Federalist politics, a party headed by ...
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  • Category:Public [[Image:RWEmerson.jpg|thumb|230px|Ralph Waldo Emerson]] Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 25, 1803 – April 27, 1882) was the preeminent ...
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  • harshly condemned by other reformers. Unitarianism grew as a persecuted minority ... sometimes denominationally united with Unitarianism. The Jehovah's Witnesses ...
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  • Unitarianism urged comprehension and tolerance upon its members and upon all fellow Christians and, even though Gaskell tried to keep her own ...
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  • to Socinianism, an antecedent of Unitarianism. At Warrington, he associated ... MI: Gale Group, 2002). and helped found Unitarianism. A wide variety of philosophers ...
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  • Category:Sociologists Category:Business people Booth, Charles Charles Booth (March 30, 1840 - November 23, 1916) was an English shipowner and ...
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  • Category:Image wanted Wicksteed, Philip Philip Henry Wicksteed (October 25, 1844 – March 18, 1927) was an English Unitarian theologian, classicist ...
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  • Category:Politicians and reformers Category:Social workers Category:Biography Lowell, Josephine Shaw Josephine Shaw Lowell (December 16, 1843 ...
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  • An Ecumenical council (or oecumenical council; also general council) is a conference of the bishops of the whole Church convened to discuss and ...
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  • religion but found herself more comfortable in Unitarianism. “She always believed,” writes her daughter, “that the bible, rightly interpreted, was ...
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  • Peter Cooper (February 12, 1791 – April 4, 1883) was an American industrialist, inventor, philanthropist, and candidate for President of the ...
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  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman (July 3, 1860 – August 17, 1935) was a prominent American feminist, writer, lecturer, and social reformer during the ...
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  • Newell Convers Wyeth (October 22, 1882 – October 19, 1945), known as N. C. Wyeth, was an American artist and illustrator. He was the star pupil ...
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  • could alter events. Moreover, the rise of Unitarianism converted many Deist sympathizers. This could be expected, as the Unitarians adopted many of ...
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  • The Apostles' Creed (Latin: Symbolum Apostolorum) is an early statement of Christian belief, that is widely accepted in western Christianity ...
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  • Dwight Lyman Moody (February 5, 1837 - December 22, 1899), also known as D.L. Moody, was an American preacher, evangelist and publisher who founded ...
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  • (Sarah) Margaret Fuller (May 23, 1810 - June 19, 1850) was a teacher, author, editor, journalist, critic, and women's rights activist whose ...
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  • Millard Fillmore (January 7, 1800 – March 8, 1874) was the thirteenth president of the United States, serving from 1850 until 1853, and the ...
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  • Ghazali. His main principle was a strict Unitarianism which denied the independent existence of the attributes of God as being incompatible with his ...
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  • Mary Edwards Walker (November 26, 1832 – February 21, 1919) was an American pioneer in the areas of feminism, abolitionism, prohibition and ...
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  • The Trinity in Christianity is a theological doctrine developed to explain the relationship of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit described in ...
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) was one of the most prominent and influential architects of the twentieth century. Wright ...
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  • Category:Public Anthony, Susan B. [[Image:Susan Brownell Anthony - Age 28 - Project Gutenberg eText 15220.jpg|thumbnail|200px|Susan B. Anthony ...
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  • Category:Public [[Image:E._E._Cummings_NYWTS.jpg|thumb|right|220px|E. E. Cummings, 1953]] Edward Estlin Cummings (October 14, 1894 – September ...
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  • Arianism was a major theological movement in the Christian Roman Empire during the fourth and fifth centuries C.E. The conflict between Arianism ...
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  • According to Jewish tradition, the Noahide Laws (Hebrew: שבע מצוות בני נח, Sheva mitzvot b'nei Noach), also called the Brit ...
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  • The Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone FRGS (October 6, 1779 – November 20, 1859) was a Scottish historian, a co-founder and Fellow of the Royal ...
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  • | religion=Deism, quasi Unitarianism | order2=2nd Vice President of ... with his friend Joseph Priestley's Unitarianism. In a letter to a pioneer ...
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  • The Holy Spirit refers to the third person of the Trinity in Christianity. In Judaism the Holy Spirit refers to the life-giving breath or spirit ...
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  • The Salem Witch Trials were a notorious episode in New England colonial history that led to the execution of 14 women and 6 men, in 1692, for ...
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  • Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (September 24, 1825 - February 22, 1911), born to free parents in Baltimore, Maryland, was an African-American abolitionist ...
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  • * Young, David. F. D. Maurice and Unitarianism. Oxford: Clarendan Press, 1992 ISBN 978-0198263395 * ==External links== All links retrieved April ...
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  • Judaism is the religious culture of the Jewish people. While far from monolithic in practice and having no centralized authority or binding dogma ...
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  • Category:Public Taft, William Howard {{Infobox_President | name=William Howard Taft | nationality=american | image name=William Howard Taft, Bain ...
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  • churches around Boston were turning to Unitarianism. As a youth, Adams' father had urged him to become a minister, but Adams considered ...
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  • - Catholicism, Lutheranism, Calvinism and Unitarianism, while Orthodoxy, which was the confession of the Romanian population, was proclaimed as ...
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  • William Ashley Sunday (November 19, 1862 – November 6, 1935) was an American athlete and religious figure who left a promising baseball career ...
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  • Charles Robert Darwin (February 12, 1809 – April 19, 1882) was a British naturalist who achieved fame as originator of the theory of evolution ...
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  • says that Paul produced a mixture of Jewish Unitarianism and pagan philosophy. He “knew that he was lying” but believed that the end justified ...
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  • manifest God, rejected worship, identified with Unitarianism and organized itself as a Protestant-type church (a word used by the movement). External ...
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  • Brethren, antecedents of British and American Unitarianism. With its political system, the Commonwealth gave birth to political philosophers such ...
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  • Jesus Christ, also known as Jesus of Nazareth or simply Jesus, is Christianity's central figure, both as Messiah and, for most Christians ...
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